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Toronto is the heart of the Canadian Muslim community and one of the most welcoming global cities for the Ummah. From the historic Jami Mosque (a former church) to the modern multi-service complexes of the GTA, Toronto's Muslims play an active role in all sectors of Canadian society. The city is famous for its multicultural 'Eid festivals' and its massive network of Islamic aid organizations.
Jami Mosque on Boustead Ave is Toronto's oldest mosque, founded in 1968, and has served as a cornerstone for the community.
The Islamic Foundation of Toronto in Scarborough is one of the largest and most comprehensive Islamic centers in North America.
Toronto hosts the annual 'Reviving the Islamic Spirit' (RIS) convention, one of the largest Islamic gatherings in the West.
The city's diverse cuisines make it a global destination for Halal street food, from Somali and Afghan to Pakistani and Arab.
Nearly 8% of Toronto's population identifies as Muslim, making it one of the most concentrated Muslim communities in North America.
RuhVerse uses the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) method for Toronto, which is the standard for the majority of GTA mosques.
Mississauga is just west of Toronto; prayer times typically occur 1–2 minutes later than in downtown Toronto.
In summer, Isha time can be very late in Toronto. Many local mosques follow the 'Fixed Angle' or '1/7th Night' method to ensure reasonable prayer windows.